KBO's Cameron Returns to MLB in Less Than Two Months; Toronto Calls Him Up After Guerrero Jr.'s Injury
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former KBO player Daz Cameron has returned to Major League Baseball less than two months after leaving the league.
- Cameron's call-up to the Toronto Blue Jays is due to an injury to star player Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has been placed on the concussion list.
- This opportunity marks Cameron's return to the big leagues after his stint in the Korean Baseball Organization.
Former KBO League player Daz Cameron is set to return to Major League Baseball, making a comeback to the big leagues less than two months after his departure from the Korean league. The Toronto Blue Jays have called Cameron up to the major league roster.
Cameron's unexpected return is a direct result of an injury sustained by the Blue Jays' star player, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Guerrero Jr. has been placed on the seven-day concussion injury list, creating an opening on the team's roster.
This development provides Cameron with a significant opportunity to showcase his skills at the highest level of professional baseball once again. His time in the KBO League, while relatively brief, has now paved the way for his return to MLB.
The news was reported by "Blue Jays Roundtable," a source that covers the Toronto Blue Jays, indicating the specifics of Guerrero Jr.'s injury and Cameron's subsequent call-up.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.